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... march through functions , in the four divisions of the animal the other principal cities of Europe . My kingdom . The types are very well selected , information had led me to expect the best and are of great use to the lecturer on phy ...
... march through functions , in the four divisions of the animal the other principal cities of Europe . My kingdom . The types are very well selected , information had led me to expect the best and are of great use to the lecturer on phy ...
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... March . On placing the patient on her back , the limbs can be drawn down an inch or more but immediately recede when the extension is withdrawn . They can be rotated half way round , eithe inwards or outwards , so that the toes look ...
... March . On placing the patient on her back , the limbs can be drawn down an inch or more but immediately recede when the extension is withdrawn . They can be rotated half way round , eithe inwards or outwards , so that the toes look ...
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... March , 1847 , after exposure to cold , and February , 1856 , I accomplished the opera- sleeping in a damp atmosphere , the pain tion in the following manner : An incision again appeared with much severity . It now was made , commencing ...
... March , 1847 , after exposure to cold , and February , 1856 , I accomplished the opera- sleeping in a damp atmosphere , the pain tion in the following manner : An incision again appeared with much severity . It now was made , commencing ...
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... march to perfection , step by step , overriding all opposition , and gathering strength and stability in their on- ward progress . the hobby , the physician knew as well before he left his office as when he saw the patient what he was ...
... march to perfection , step by step , overriding all opposition , and gathering strength and stability in their on- ward progress . the hobby , the physician knew as well before he left his office as when he saw the patient what he was ...
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... march of modern surgery has thus crease the chances of the union of surgical wounds by the first intention , by diminish- from the presence and action of the ligatures ing more and more the irritation derived supposed to be inevitably ...
... march of modern surgery has thus crease the chances of the union of surgical wounds by the first intention , by diminish- from the presence and action of the ligatures ing more and more the irritation derived supposed to be inevitably ...
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Page 49 - Exsection of the Trunk of the Second Branch of the Fifth Pair of Nerves, beyond the Ganglion of Meckel, for severe Neuralgia of the Face; with three cases.
Page 93 - The true gentleman is God's servant, the world's master, and his own man ; Virtue is his business. Study his recreation. Contentment his rest, and Happiness his reward, God is his Father, Jesus Christ his Saviour, the Saints his brethren, and all that need him.
Page 68 - A few days only of partial relief followed, when the pains were renewed with such severity that Forbes again besought another attempt to procure some amelioration of his suffering. From the failure of the operation by which about an inch of the trunk of the second branch of the fifth pair of nerves had been removed, it occurred to me that the portion of the trunk which was left must be still in a diseased condition, and that the train of neuralgic phenomena which were manifested, was to be referred...
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Page 237 - ... .That disease is cured by natural processes, to promote which in their full vigour, vital power must be upheld. Remedies, whether in the shape of drugs, which exercise a special physiological influence on the system, or in whatever form, are useful only so far as they may excite, assist, or promote these natural curative processes.
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